Selma, the legendary sea serpent, is said to inhabit Lake Seljord in Seljord, Vestfold og Telemark, Norway. This mythical creature has been the subject of numerous sightings and stories for centuries, and has become a popular topic for cryptozoologists and enthusiasts alike. With its long, serpent-like appearance and humps on its back, Selma is often …
Cryptid
Cryptids are creatures or animals that are rumored to exist based on anecdotal evidence, folklore, or alleged sightings, but have not been proven to exist by scientific evidence. These creatures often have origins in local or indigenous folklore and are the subject of cryptozoology, which is the study of hidden or unknown animals. Examples of cryptids include the Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, the Chupacabra, and the Mothman. While many cryptids are considered to be mythical or legendary, some cryptozoologists continue to investigate and search for evidence of their existence.
The White River Monster is a legendary creature that has been part of Arkansas folklore for over a century. It is said to reside in the White River near Newport in northeastern Arkansas. There have been numerous sightings of the creature, with reports characterizing it as a large catfish or a serpentine creature. In 1937, …
Cressie is a mythical creature that is said to reside in Crescent Lake, Robert’s Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The creature is believed to be an eel-like lake monster, and its name is a combination of Crescent Lake and Nessie, the nickname given to the Loch Ness Monster. According to Canadian folklore, Cressie is a …
The Brosno Dragon, also known as Brosnya, is a mythical creature that is said to inhabit Lake Brosno in western Russia. It is described as a dragon-like creature and has been the subject of regional legends for centuries. While some believe that the creature is purely fictional, others claim to have seen it and believe …
Phaya Nak, also known as the water serpent, is a mythical creature that is believed to inhabit the Mekong River and its surroundings. These serpent-like creatures are an important part of Thai mythology and are often depicted in art and literature. According to legend, Phaya Nak is a powerful and mysterious symbol that represents the …
Wallowa Lake Monster is a legendary creature that is said to inhabit Wallowa Lake, Oregon. The creature is known by several names, including Wally, and is described as being between 8 and 20 feet long and hump-shaped. The legend of the Wallowa Lake Monster has been passed down for generations by the Nez Perce Native …
Mussie is a mythical creature that is said to inhabit Muskrat Lake in the Canadian province of Ontario. According to local folklore, Mussie is a three-eyed monster that resembles the Loch Ness Monster. The creature is said to be around 40 feet long and is known for its terrifying appearance. There are many stories about …
Old Greeny is a mythical creature that has been sighted in Cayuga Lake, New York since the early 1800s. The creature is said to be a lake monster and has been described as a large, serpent-like creature. Despite numerous sightings, there is no concrete evidence to prove the existence of Old Greeny. According to local …
Lukwata is a legendary creature in Baganda folklore, said to reside in Lake Victoria of Uganda. The creature is believed to be a water-dwelling serpent, with dark, smooth skin and a rounded head. According to legend, Lukwata is 20-30 feet long and known to attack fishermen and boats. Despite the nature of the legend, there …
Manipogo, a legendary lake monster, has been a part of Canadian folklore for over a century. The creature is said to inhabit Lake Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada, and is often described as a long, serpentine creature with a sheep-like head. Witnesses claim to see large, undulating humps in the water, and a large head that raises …